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- Searcher is exactly Jackson, MS
M. M. McLeod seeking James, Eugenia, and Matthew Simpson Lynch
The Northwestern Recorder (Milwaukee, WI)
February 1893
I WANT post-office address of James Lynch, Matthew Simpson Lynch, and Eugenia Lynch, heirs-at-law of James Lynch, deceased, formerly Secretaryof State of Mississippi. Information can be given them of a sum of money which belongs to descendants by M. M.McLeod, Jackson, Miss.
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William Young (formerly Paddy Abbey) searching for his aunt Adeline Lomach and her daughters
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 14, 1885
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my aunt Adeline Lomach, and her two daughters Sophronia and Laura Morgan. The last I heard of them they went to New Orleans about 1865. We lived four years with Thomas Abbey, of Claiborne county, Miss. At that time I was Paddy Abbey, but now I go by the name of William Young. Address me at Jackson, Mississippi.
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Riley Walker (formerly Riley Caldwell) searching for his brother Sam Blake and relative Fannie Blake
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 16, 1881
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my brother, Sam Blake and Fannie Blake. John Blake brought them from Chester, South Carolina to Arkansas in the year 1856 Sam was named after father. Their mother was Lockey Mallory. I went by the name of Riley Caldwell. Our father was Sam Caldwell. I came from South Carolina in the year 1870 to Mississippi. I…
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America Camack searching for her daughter Ellen Brince and siblings Harriet, Mariah, and Harrison
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 26, 1880
MR. EDITOR— I desire information of my daughter, two sisters and one brother. My daughter's name was Ellen Brince; sisters' Harriet and Mariah; brother's, Harrison. They all belonged to Samual Brince. I left my people in Barren Co., Kentucky, near Glasco, and have not heard from them since. I was brought to Mississippi a year before the war by Si…
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Patsey McMillar
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 15, 1886
I wish to inquire for my children,
who belonged to Mr. Daniel
McMillar, in Robinson county, North
Carolina. I was sold during the
war to a Mr. Thomas Ford, who
lived near Jackson, Miss. My
children's names are Pollie,
Charlotte, Edward, Wesley, Jordan,
Taylor and Jessee McMillar.
Address Patsey McMillar, Jackson,
Miss.
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Emma searching for her son John
The Daily Mississippian (Jackson, MS)
August 3, 1865
INFORMATION WANTED
Of John, colored boy, about three years
old, and formerly belonged to Ned Hamblin
one mile from Camden Madison Co Miss -----
was brought to this city by Ann, who belonged
to Dr. Smith.
Any information concerning them, the
child especially, will be thankfully received
by Emma, --- colored, --- who is the…
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Isaac Adams seeking information about his brother Berry Caldwell
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 19, 1880
DEAR EDITOR ----- I wish to inquire for my brother, Berry Caldwell. He and family left South Carolina in 1870 and went to Tennessee, and myself and family came to Mississippi with brother Riley Walker. Please address me at Jackson, Miss.
ISAAC ADAMS.
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Levi and Maria Gant searching for their daughter Maria Gant
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
April 15, 1871
Of Maria Gant, daughter of Levi and
Maria Gant, born in Allegheny Co.,
Md. and belonged to Jamieson family,
sold to Missouri and thence further
south out of the hands of Thos. Davis.
Rebecca Gant, Allegheny Co., Md. be-
longed to Jno H. Hobbleston, Floss
burg, formerly to Jamieson Family.
William Gant Allegheny Co. Md., Ja-
mieson family,…
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